Total Solar Eclipse – Interactive Map and last sightings!

Don’t miss today’s solar eclipse! Partial solar eclipses happen regularly, but the TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE is for some a once in a lifetime event! Today is a TOTAL solar eclipse! A total solar eclipse is when the moon goes between the sun and the Earth and blocks the sun for up to three hours!

Remember, do not look directly at the eclipse!! Doing so could damage your eyes permanently! You need special viewing glasses to look at it. So, do NOT look up without eye protection.

Not convinced how rare it is? In the last hundred years, there have been barely over a dozen instances where you would have seen the total solar eclipse in the United States…and even at that, you would have had to be at the right place at the right time!

TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSES IN U.S. IN LAST HUNDRED YEARS

July 11, 1991 (only in Hawaii)
July 22, 1990 (one of the Aleutian Islands)
February 26, 1979 (only states that could see were WA, OR, ID, MT, and ND)
July 10, 1972 (Northern Alaska only)
March 7, 1970 (eastern US coastline)
July 20, 1963 (Alaska and Maine only)
October 2, 1959 (Massachusetts only)
June 30, 1954 (Northern New England through Michigan)
July 9, 1945 (Idaho and Montana only)
February 4, 1943 (Alaska only)
August 31, 1932 (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and part of Massachusetts only)
January 24, 1925 (MN, WI, MI, NY, PA, NJ, CT)
September 10, 1923 (Part of California only)
June 8, 1918 (Washington through Oklahoma)

As for today’s total solar eclipse, a large swath of the United States will get to see the “totality”, making it an extra special event!

WHERE CAN YOU SEE THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE? CHECK OUT THE INTERACTIVE MAP
Here is an interactive map provided by NASA which will help you find places where you can see the Total Solar Eclipse optimally INTERACTIVE ECLIPSE MAP
Remember, do not look directly at the eclipse!! Doing so could damage your eyes permanently! Get approved eclipse eye protection to safely view the eclipse.

I decide the pack meetings, traditionally they are every first day of the month at 5:00 pm our time 4:00 pm site time but whenever a new pack member comes or there is a very much needed topic which must be talked about, we would have it within a week.

Oh Wolfie decides that he should bring up a war from 2012 which caused freaking DRAMA and stuff then claims that he is all of this crap and it’s all real yet in reality wtf is my reaction to all of it so I reply and me and him get into an argument but I end up having to go to school.

Then while I’m giving him reasons of why what he’s doing is absurd and stuff he goes on to say all of this crap about me and told me that Lycanhope was better than me. I replied by saying “well I beat lycanhope” sucker… but anyways as respectful as I am, he seems to be the guy that creates a smoke and mirrors effect and gets all offended if you disagree.

That’s what I was saying! But hey he’s not here rn he’s elsewhere… yay… but anyways I’ll be planning the next pack meeting and such and contemplating what to do with Verumiel’s problem, a way to make Masked’s life easier, an explanation for what I could possibly be, what to do with our allies who we have no contact with, what to do with the peacekeepers, what to do about our training things, ways our pack meetings can improve, a way to protect my pack, a way to bring my pack money, a way to pay for a vacation around the world I’m planning, a backup plan in case our pack goes into a civil war, ways to keep the pack together, and many many more not listed